Overview

Wrike’s Chrome extension helps you create tasks from a webpage and view the tasks associated with a particular page. When you create tasks using Wrike’s Chrome extension you can: add the task to a Folder, assign the task, set a due date, edit the task’s description and add a screenshot of the webpage you are looking at.

Important Information

You must be signed in to the Chrome browser with your Google account in order to use the extension.

Some web tools don’t have unique URLs for specific items. In these cases Wrike’s Chrome extension turns the webpage into a new task, but it can’t track or notify you of active tasks associated with each page.

*The task is automatically scheduled for the same day you are creating it, but you can click on the calendar icon to reschedule the task or hover over the calendar icon and click the “x” that appears to create the task as backlogged.

Your task is created in Wrike and the page URL of the page which you created the task from is included in the Activity Stream.

View all Tasks Associated with a URL

Open your browser and visit a webpage.

If the page has tasks associated with it, then a number appears next to the checkmark. The number indicates how many tasks are associated with the webpage.

Click the checkmark to see a list of all tasks associated with that page URL.

Quick tip: click on a task from the extension pop-up to open that task in Wrike.